Nestle's magi and other such noodle items has no satva and tatva in it which is good for human health and hence all such companies should be immediately banned and driven out of India. Mnc companies know only to empty out the Indians pockets by hook or crook and make huge profits not bothering for life of Indians since life is very cheap in India. The cost of production of items products or marketed by MNCs is negligible and are sold in India at 3 to 4 times the production cost to earn high profits. Let Government take find steps and drive away these companies including Dupont and Monsanto which is spoiling our valuable golden land and making our farmers further poor. more

If we feel so strongly about a product STOP USING it. If everyone feels it's not good let them stop using - the market will make the manufacturers STOP the product. We don't have control over ourselves and our children - even when we feel so strongly about a product - then what do you expect. The “majority” will decide the bad products fate. It's our hypocracy - a habit of double standards - blaming others I public - just to be with the crowd - without any opinion ofour own.... more

There is a difference between unhealthy and dangerous. A few years ago, there was chaos over Cola drinks being harmful for teeth and intestines and that it contained traces of pesticide. But today colas are back and doing business. Street foods like WadaPavs, Chaat, etc are also unhealthy. But people eat them, even when we know it. Why Blame the MNCs for making profits when we ourselves refuse to understand and accept things. Many children in Urban India are Malnourished. And no, they aren't poor. They prefer Burgers and fries over DalChawal. So who's fault it is to introduce them to such foods? Parents or MNCs. If you want to build a healthier populace, teach them to chose healthy food over anything else. Then, the presence of Cola, Noodles, Burger won't matter anyway. more

Let our nation slowly and steady mature to an advanced nation by implementing food and drug safety for products by Indian companies, MNCs, imported food/drug items. This is only one part of several corrective measures. There are many other issues including our own mindsets, which also must go through a sea change to attain this objective. It is going to be long drawn series of activities which must continue unabated in the national interest. more